1994/1978/1666 three suspenseful bloody films with a sense of age. The horror element is not the main thing, but the storytelling is the key point. The taste is quite pure, and the B-level film elements are complete: sex, drug, blood, violence, rock and roll, neon . According to incomplete statistics in the comment section, we pay tribute to "Scream", "Moonlight Panic", "Return to the Clown", "Jaws", "Stranger Things", "Friday the 13th", "Noisy Ghosts", "The Shining", and "Witch Ka" "Li" and other classic horror films.
Each of the trilogy uses a different image style. The first story is set in a small town in the 90s with a lively rhythm. The background music is also classic rock music from the 90s. The second is set in the suburbs of the 70s. School violence and discrimination began with a slow and depressing pace, and the theme extended to the original family and regional discrimination. The connection of the third and second parts directly pushed the plot to a climax. The story takes place in a medieval village. The main frame of the story should be borrowed from the Salem witch hunt. The soundtrack has also been changed to a symphony. The final reversal is not only Not obtrusively, it also solved the details and suspense left by the first two parts. As a small production network, Fear Street has many advantages, the soundtrack and rhythm are very complete, and the use of neon and retro elements is also very good. From the perspective of the cast, the director to the actor is also a young man in the same water. If The shortcomings may be that they are too politically correct. At present, there are all elements of political correctness, and it may be a little bit abrupt in the context of 1966. As the leading role, the acting skills of the actors also appear green. However, the columns like "Calling the Soul" and "America Terror" are tired, and it's not bad to look at the youngsters like drinking Coke.
In addition, our childhood "Charlie IX" could be photographed in this way, but unfortunately even the original pictures and words of the reading no longer exist under the censorship system.
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